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<blockquote data-quote="Jspeed" data-source="post: 1869456" data-attributes="member: 102140"><p>Hey...thanks a lot for that pic! That's perfect....only real change I see is the old barn has been converted into living quarters, I guess. My great grandparents (Larue and Georgie Hockensmith) lived there and she probably had all 5 of her kids in that house starting in 1913.... I remember a wood burning stove in the kitchen and they burned big blocks of coal in the main fireplace. My uncle Bob used to walk us kids down the RR track behind the house to an old cave about 1/4 mile away. Last I knew, Bruce Bratton was living in that house. His mother was a granddaughter to Georgie and Larue. Bruce's grand father (Bruce Hockensmith) ran a little store right across the road from 221. My cousins and I spent many an hour in that creek....good ol' days! Thanks for the memories Deputy819!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jspeed, post: 1869456, member: 102140"] Hey...thanks a lot for that pic! That’s perfect....only real change I see is the old barn has been converted into living quarters, I guess. My great grandparents (Larue and Georgie Hockensmith) lived there and she probably had all 5 of her kids in that house starting in 1913.... I remember a wood burning stove in the kitchen and they burned big blocks of coal in the main fireplace. My uncle Bob used to walk us kids down the RR track behind the house to an old cave about 1/4 mile away. Last I knew, Bruce Bratton was living in that house. His mother was a granddaughter to Georgie and Larue. Bruce’s grand father (Bruce Hockensmith) ran a little store right across the road from 221. My cousins and I spent many an hour in that creek....good ol’ days! Thanks for the memories Deputy819! [/QUOTE]
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